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    U.S. Approves $686 Million Upgrade Package for Pakistan’s F-16 Fleet

    Farhan AliBy Farhan AliDecember 11, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
    U.S. Approves $686 Million Upgrade Package for Pakistan’s F-16 Fleet
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    U.S. Approves $686 Million Upgrade Package for Pakistan’s F-16 Fleet

    The United States has approved a $686 million upgrade package for the Pakistan Air Force’s (PAF) F-16 fleet, marking a major development in bilateral defence cooperation. The Defence Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) formally notified Congress, triggering a 30-day review period. The move follows a series of recent high-level engagements between President Donald Trump, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, and Chief of Defence Forces Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, indicating a renewed diplomatic thaw.

    According to the DSCA, the upgrade package will enhance Pakistan’s interoperability with US and partner forces involved in counter-terr0r missions and future contingency operations. The proposal includes Link-16 systems, advanced avionics upgrades, cryptographic equipment, specialised training, and a full suite of logistical support. Link-16, an encrypted NATO-standard data-link network, enables real-time sharing of tactical information across air, sea, and land platforms. The inclusion of Link-16 is expected to significantly boost Pakistan’s situational awareness and joint operational readiness.

    The notification further stated that the upgrades will modernise Pakistan’s Block-52 and Mid-Life Upgrade (MLU) F-16 fleet while improving flight safety. The refurbishment will extend aircraft service life through 2040 and address long-standing operational requirements. The DSCA also affirmed confidence in Pakistan’s ability to maintain and integrate the upgraded technologies, noting that PAF has consistently demonstrated strong management of advanced defence systems.

    The proposed package has generated interest within Washington, where lawmakers will assess its strategic impact during the review period. For Pakistan, the upgrades represent a critical investment in regional secu-rity capabilities, fleet sustainability, and interoperability with allied forces. If approved after Congressional scrutiny, the package will mark one of the most significant F-16 enhancement programs for Pakistan in over a decade.

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